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== Events ==
== Events ==
[[File:Map of American Civil War in 1862.svg|thumb|200px|right|[[American Civil War]] in 1862]]

=== January–March ===
=== January–March ===
[[File:USSMonitor1862.2.ws.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[January 30]]: {{USS|Monitor}}.]]
[[File:H59543.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[January 30]]: {{USS|Monitor}}.]]
* [[January 1]] – The United Kingdom annexes [[Lagos]] Island, in modern-day [[Nigeria]].
* [[January 1]] – The United Kingdom annexes [[Lagos]] Island, in modern-day [[Nigeria]].
* [[January 6]] – [[French intervention in Mexico]]: [[Second French Empire|French]], Spanish and British forces arrive in [[Veracruz]], Mexico.
* [[January 6]] – [[Second French intervention in Mexico|French intervention in Mexico]]: [[Second French Empire|French]], Spanish and British forces arrive in [[Veracruz]], Mexico.
* [[January 16]] – [[Hartley Colliery disaster]] in north-east England: 204 men are trapped and die underground, when the only shaft becomes blocked.
* [[January 16]] – [[Hartley Colliery disaster]] in north-east England: 204 men are trapped and die underground when the only shaft becomes blocked.
* [[January 30]] – [[American Civil War]]: The first U.S. [[ironclad warship]], {{USS|Monitor}}, is launched.
* [[January 30]] – [[American Civil War]]: The first U.S. [[ironclad warship]], {{USS|Monitor}}, is launched in [[Brooklyn]].
* [[January 31]] – [[Alvan Graham Clark]] makes the first observation of [[Sirius]] B, a [[white dwarf]] star, through an eighteen-inch telescope at [[Northwestern University]].
* [[January 31]] – [[Alvan Graham Clark]] makes the first observation of [[Sirius]] B, a [[white dwarf]] star, through an eighteen-inch telescope at [[Northwestern University]] in Illinois.
[[File:Battle of Fort Henry 1862.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[February 6]]: [[Battle of Fort Henry]].]]
[[File:Battle of Fort Henry 1862.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[February 6]]: [[Battle of Fort Henry]].]]
* [[February 1]] – American Civil War: [[Julia Ward Howe]]'s "[[Battle Hymn of the Republic]]" is published for the first time in the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]''.
* [[February 1]] – American Civil War: [[Julia Ward Howe]]'s "[[Battle Hymn of the Republic]]" is published for the first time in the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]''.
* [[February 2]] – The [[Dun Mountain Railway|first railway]] is opened in [[New Zealand]], by the Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company.
* [[February 2]] – The [[Dun Mountain Railway|first railway]] is opened in [[New Zealand]], by the Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company.
* [[February 6]] – [[American Civil War]]: General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] gives the United States its first victory of the war, by capturing [[Fort Henry, Tennessee]].
* [[February 6]] – [[American Civil War]]: General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] gives the [[Union Army]] its first victory of the war, by capturing [[Fort Henry, Tennessee]].
* [[February 11]]–[[February 16|16]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Fort Donelson]] – General Ulysses S. Grant attacks [[Fort Donelson]], [[Tennessee]], capturing it on the last day.
* [[February 11]]–[[February 16|16]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Fort Donelson]] – General Ulysses S. Grant attacks [[Fort Donelson]], [[Tennessee]], capturing it on the last day.
* [[February 21]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Valverde]] – Confederate forces defeat Union troops near [[Fort Craig]], in [[New Mexico Territory]]:
* [[February 21]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Valverde]] – Confederate forces defeat Union troops near [[Fort Craig]] in [[New Mexico Territory]]:
* [[February 22]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Jefferson Davis]] is officially inaugurated in [[Richmond, Virginia]], to a 6-year term as president of the [[Confederate States of America]].
* [[February 22]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Jefferson Davis]] is officially inaugurated in [[Richmond, Virginia]], to a six-year term as [[President of the Confederate States of America|president of the Confederate States]].
* [[March 6]] &ndash; An ammunition warehouse explosion in [[Ciudad Serdán|San Andres Chalchicomula]], [[Mexico]], kills between 1,400 and 2,280 during the [[Second French intervention in Mexico]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Miguel Galindo y Galindo|title=Catástrofe de Chalchicomula|url=http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080018007/1080018007_12.pdf|date=21 October 2019|publisher=Secretaria de Fomento|pages=233–237|access-date=21 October 2019|archive-date=5 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305193552/http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080018007/1080018007_12.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[March 6]] &ndash; An ammunition warehouse explosion in [[Ciudad Serdán|San Andres Chalchicomula]], [[Mexico]], kills between 1,400 and 2,280 during the [[Second French intervention in Mexico]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Miguel Galindo y Galindo|title=Catástrofe de Chalchicomula|url=http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080018007/1080018007_12.pdf|date=21 October 2019|publisher=Secretaria de Fomento|pages=233–237|access-date=21 October 2019|archive-date=5 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305193552/http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080018007/1080018007_12.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[March 7]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Pea Ridge]] &ndash; The Confederates are shut out of [[Missouri]].
* [[March 7]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Pea Ridge]] &ndash; The Confederates are shut out of [[Missouri]].
* [[March 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Ironclad {{ship|CSS|Virginia}} (formerly USS ''Merrimack'') is launched at [[Hampton Roads]], [[Virginia]]; the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] starts the same day.
* [[March 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Ironclad {{ship|CSS|Virginia}} (formerly USS ''Merrimack'') is launched at [[Hampton Roads]], [[Virginia]]; the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] starts the same day.
* [[March 13]]
* [[March 13]]
** [[American Civil War]]: The U.S. federal government forbids all Union army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the [[Fugitive Slave Act of 1850]], and setting the stage for the [[Emancipation Proclamation]].
** [[American Civil War]]: The U.S. federal government forbids all Union army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the [[Fugitive Slave Act of 1850]] and setting the stage for the [[Emancipation Proclamation]].
** A [[smallpox]] [[epidemic]] in [[San Francisco]] spreads to [[British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Spirit of Pestilence|url=http://web.uvic.ca/vv/student/smallpox/overview/|publisher=[[University of Victoria]]|date=2002-03-30|access-date=2015-08-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002023934/http://web.uvic.ca/vv/student/smallpox/overview/|archive-date=October 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>
** A [[smallpox]] [[epidemic]] in [[San Francisco]] spreads to [[British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Spirit of Pestilence|url=http://web.uvic.ca/vv/student/smallpox/overview/|publisher=[[University of Victoria]]|date=2002-03-30|access-date=2015-08-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002023934/http://web.uvic.ca/vv/student/smallpox/overview/|archive-date=October 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[March 17]] &ndash; The first [[Rail transport in Finland|railway line]] of [[Finland]] between cities of [[Helsinki]] and [[Hämeenlinna]] was officially opened.<ref>Neil Kent: ''Helsinki: A Cultural History'', p. 18. Interlink Books, 2014. ISBN-10 1566565448, ISBN-13 978-1566565448.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-5061482|title=Tulihevonen saapui ensi kerran Hämeenlinnaan 150 vuotta sitten|trans-title=The "fire horse" arrived first time in Hämeenlinna 150 years ago|work=Yle Häme|publisher=[[Yle]]|date=January 31, 2012|access-date=September 29, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>
*[[March 17]] &ndash; The first [[Rail transport in Finland|railway line]] in [[Finland]], between the cities of [[Helsinki]] and [[Hämeenlinna]], is officially opened.<ref>Neil Kent: ''Helsinki: A Cultural History'', p. 18. Interlink Books, 2014. {{ISBN|978-1566565448}}.</ref>
* [[March 26]]&ndash;[[March 28|28]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]] &ndash; In [[New Mexico]], Union forces succeed in stopping the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] invasion of [[New Mexico Territory]].
* [[March 26]]&ndash;[[March 28|28]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]] &ndash; In [[New Mexico]], Union forces succeed in stopping the [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] invasion of [[New Mexico Territory]].
* [[March 31]] &ndash; [[Victor Hugo]]'s epic French historical novel ''[[Les Misérables]]'' begins publication in Brussels.
* [[March 31]] &ndash; [[Victor Hugo]]'s epic French historical novel ''[[Les Misérables]]'' begins publication in Brussels.


=== April&ndash;June ===
=== April&ndash;June ===
* [[April 1]] &ndash; [[Second French intervention in Mexico]]: The Spanish and the British end their alliance with France.
* [[April 1]] &ndash; [[Second French intervention in Mexico]]: The Spanish and the British ended their alliance with France.
* [[April 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Yorktown (1862)|Battle of Yorktown]] &ndash; The battle begins when [[Union Army]] forces under General [[George B. McClellan]] close in on the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] capital of [[Richmond, Virginia]].
* [[April 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Yorktown (1862)|Battle of Yorktown]] &ndash; The battle begins when [[Union Army]] forces under General [[George B. McClellan]] close in on the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] capital of [[Richmond, Virginia]].
* [[April 6]]&ndash;[[April 7|7]]&ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Shiloh]] &ndash; The [[Union Army]], under General [[Ulysses S. Grant]], defeats the Confederates near [[Shiloh National Military Park|Shiloh, Tennessee]].
* [[April 6]]&ndash;[[April 7|7]]&ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Shiloh]] &ndash; The [[Union Army]], under General [[Ulysses S. Grant]], defeats the Confederates near [[Shiloh National Military Park|Shiloh, Tennessee]].
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* [[April 22]] &ndash; Global financial group [[UBS]] is founded in [[Switzerland]] as the [[Bank in Winterthur]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Our history|publisher=UBS|url=https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/our-history.html|access-date=2020-12-07}}</ref>
* [[April 22]] &ndash; Global financial group [[UBS]] is founded in [[Switzerland]] as the [[Bank in Winterthur]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Our history|publisher=UBS|url=https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/our-history.html|access-date=2020-12-07}}</ref>
* [[April 25]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Capture of New Orleans]] &ndash; Forces under Union Admiral [[David Farragut]] occupy the Confederate city of [[New Orleans]], securing access to the [[Mississippi River]].
* [[April 25]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Capture of New Orleans]] &ndash; Forces under Union Admiral [[David Farragut]] occupy the Confederate city of [[New Orleans]], securing access to the [[Mississippi River]].
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Siege of Fort Macon]] &ndash; The besieged [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] garrison at [[Fort Macon]], [[North Carolina]] surrenders.
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Siege of Fort Macon]] &ndash; The besieged [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] garrison at [[Fort Macon]], [[North Carolina]] surrenders.
* [[May 1]]&ndash;[[November 1]] &ndash; The [[1862 International Exhibition]] is held at [[South Kensington]] in London; it is particularly noteworthy for an exhibit from Japan, influential in the development of [[Anglo-Japanese style]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Halen|first=Widar|title=Christopher Dresser|publisher=Phaidon|year=1990|isbn=0-7148-2952-8|page=34}}</ref>
* [[May 1]]&ndash;[[November 1]] &ndash; The [[1862 International Exhibition]] is held at [[South Kensington]] in London; it is particularly noteworthy for an exhibit from Japan, influential in the development of [[Anglo-Japanese style]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Halen|first=Widar|title=Christopher Dresser|publisher=Phaidon|year=1990|isbn=0-7148-2952-8|page=34}}</ref>
* [[May 2]] &ndash; The [[California State Normal School]] (later [[San Jose State University]]) is created by an Act of the California Legislature.
* [[May 2]] &ndash; The [[California State Normal School]] (later [[San Jose State University]]) is created by an Act of the California legislature.
* [[May 5]] &ndash; [[Second French intervention in Mexico]]: [[Battle of Puebla]] &ndash; Mexican General [[Ignacio Zaragoza]] defeats the French Army; commemorated each year as ''[[Cinco de Mayo]]'' (Spanish for ''Fifth of May'').
* [[May 5]] &ndash; [[Second French intervention in Mexico]]: [[Battle of Puebla]] &ndash; Mexican General [[Ignacio Zaragoza]] defeats the French Army; commemorated each year as ''[[Cinco de Mayo]]'' (Spanish for ''Fifth of May'').
* [[May 11]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Ironclad {{ship|CSS|Virginia}} is scuttled in the [[James River]] northwest of [[Norfolk, Virginia]].
* [[May 11]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Ironclad {{ship|CSS|Virginia}} is scuttled in the [[James River]] northwest of [[Norfolk, Virginia]].
* [[May 15]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs a bill into law creating the U.S. Bureau of Agriculture (later renamed [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]).
* [[May 15]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs a bill into law creating the U.S. Bureau of Agriculture (later renamed [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]).
* [[May 20]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs the [[Homestead Act of 1862|Homestead Act]] into law.
* [[May 20]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs the [[Homestead Act of 1862|Homestead Act]] into law.
* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[Westminster Bridge]] is opened across the Thames in London. This new bridge, designed by [[Thomas Page (engineer)|Thomas Page]], replaces the old bridge.
* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[Westminster Bridge]] is opened across the Thames in London. This new iron bridge, designed by [[Thomas Page (engineer)|Thomas Page]], replaces the previous stone one.
* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Fair Oaks]] &ndash; Both sides claim victory.
* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Fair Oaks]] &ndash; Both sides claim victory.
* [[June 4]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] troops evacuate [[Fort Pillow, Tennessee|Fort Pillow]] on the [[Mississippi River]], leaving the way clear for U.S. Army troops to capture [[Memphis, Tennessee]].
* [[June 4]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] troops evacuate [[Fort Pillow, Tennessee|Fort Pillow]] on the [[Mississippi River]], leaving the way clear for Union Army troops to capture [[Memphis, Tennessee]].
* [[June 5]] &ndash; [[Treaty of Saigon (1862)|Treaty of Saigon]]: Emperor [[Tự Đức]] of the [[Nguyễn dynasty]] in [[Vietnam]] cedes [[Saigon]], [[Côn Sơn Island]] and three southern provinces of what is to become known as [[Cochinchina]] ([[Biên Hòa Province|Biên Hòa]], [[Gia Định Province|Gia Định]] and Định Tường) to become part of the [[French colonial empire]]. Guerilla leader [[Trương Định]] refuses to recognise the treaty.
* [[June 5]] &ndash; [[Treaty of Saigon (1862)|Treaty of Saigon]]: Emperor [[Tự Đức]] of the [[Nguyễn dynasty]] in [[Vietnam]] cedes [[Saigon]], [[Côn Sơn Island]] and three southern provinces of what is to become known as [[Cochinchina]] ([[Biên Hòa Province|Biên Hòa]], [[Gia Định Province|Gia Định]] and Định Tường) to become part of the [[French colonial empire]]. Guerilla leader [[Trương Định]] refuses to recognize the treaty.
* [[June 6]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[First Battle of Memphis]] &ndash; U.S. Army troops capture [[Memphis, Tennessee]], from the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate States]].
* [[June 6]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[First Battle of Memphis]] &ndash; Union Army troops capture [[Memphis, Tennessee]], from the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate States]].
* [[June 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Cross Keys]] &ndash; Confederate troops under General [[Stonewall Jackson]] save the [[Army of Northern Virginia]] from a U.S. Army attack on the James Peninsula that is led by General [[George B. McClellan]].
* [[June 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Cross Keys]] &ndash; Confederate troops under General [[Stonewall Jackson]] save the [[Army of Northern Virginia]] from a Union Army attack on the James Peninsula that is led by General [[George B. McClellan]].
* [[June 12]] &ndash; John Winter Robinson, the [[Secretary of State of Kansas]], is convicted and removed from office as the result of a [[bond (finance)|bond]] scandal, becoming the first state executive official to be [[impeachment in the United States|impeached]] and removed from office in American history.
* [[June 12]] &ndash; John Winter Robinson, the [[Secretary of State of Kansas]], is convicted and removed from office as the result of a [[bond (finance)|bond]] scandal, becoming the first state executive official to be [[impeachment in the United States|impeached]] and removed from office in American history.
* [[June 26]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Mechanicsville]] &ndash; Confederate General [[Robert E. Lee]] defeats the troops of General [[George B. McClellan]] in the first of the [[Seven Days Battles]].
* [[June 26]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Mechanicsville]] &ndash; Confederate General [[Robert E. Lee]] defeats the troops of General [[George B. McClellan]] in the first of the [[Seven Days Battles]].
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* [[August 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)|Battle of Baton Rouge]] &ndash; Along the [[Mississippi River]] near [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], Confederate troops drive Union forces back into the city.
* [[August 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)|Battle of Baton Rouge]] &ndash; Along the [[Mississippi River]] near [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], Confederate troops drive Union forces back into the city.
* [[August 6]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Confederate ironclad {{ship|CSS|Arkansas}} is scuttled on the [[Mississippi River]] after suffering damage in a battle with {{USS|Essex|1856|6}}, near [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]].
* [[August 6]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Confederate ironclad {{ship|CSS|Arkansas}} is scuttled on the [[Mississippi River]] after suffering damage in a battle with {{USS|Essex|1856|6}}, near [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]].
* [[August 9]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Cedar Mountain]] &ndash; At Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Confederate General [[Stonewall Jackson]] narrowly defeats Union forces under General [[John Pope (military officer)|John Pope]].
* [[August 9]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Cedar Mountain]] &ndash; Confederate General [[Stonewall Jackson]] narrowly defeats Union forces under General [[John Pope (military officer)|John Pope]] at Cedar Mountain, Virginia.
* [[August 14]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] meets with a group of prominent African-Americans, the first time an American President has done so. He suggests that Black people should migrate to Africa or to Central America, but this advice is rejected.
* [[August 14]] &ndash; U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] meets with a group of prominent African-Americans, the first time an American President has done so. He suggests that Black people should migrate to Africa or to Central America, but this advice is rejected.
* [[August 17]] &ndash; The [[Dakota War of 1862]] begins in [[Minnesota]], as Dakota Sioux attack white settlements along the [[Minnesota River]]. They are overwhelmed by the U.S. Army six weeks later.
* [[August 17]] &ndash; The [[Dakota War of 1862]] begins in [[Minnesota]], as Dakota Sioux attack white settlements along the [[Minnesota River]]. They are overwhelmed by the U.S. Army six weeks later.
* [[August 19]]
* [[August 19]] &ndash; [[Dakota War of 1862]]: During an uprising in [[Minnesota]], Dakota warriors decide not to attack heavily defended [[Fort Ridgely]] and instead turn to the settlement of [[New Ulm, Minnesota|New Ulm]], killing white settlers along the way.
** [[Dakota War of 1862]]: During an uprising in [[Minnesota]], Dakota warriors decide not to attack heavily defended [[Fort Ridgely]] and instead turn to the settlement of [[New Ulm, Minnesota|New Ulm]], killing white settlers along the way.
** [[Horace Greeley]] publishes an editorial, "The Prayer of Twenty Millions", in the ''New York Tribune'', in which he urges U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] to make abolition of slavery an official aim of the Union war effort.
* [[August 21]] &ndash; The [[Stadtpark, Vienna|Vienna Stadtpark]] opens its gates.
* [[August 21]] &ndash; The [[Stadtpark, Vienna|Vienna Stadtpark]] opens its gates.
* [[August 28]]&ndash;[[August 30|30]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Second Battle of Bull Run]] &ndash; Confederate forces inflict a crushing defeat on Union General John Pope.
* [[August 28]]&ndash;[[August 30|30]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Second Battle of Bull Run]] &ndash; Confederate forces inflict a crushing defeat on Union General John Pope.
* [[August 29]]&ndash;[[August 30|30]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Richmond]], Kentucky &ndash; Confederate forces, led by General [[Edmund Kirby Smith]], inflict a crushing defeat on Union General [[William "Bull" Nelson]].
* [[August 29]]&ndash;[[August 30|30]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Richmond]], Kentucky &ndash; Confederate forces, led by General [[Edmund Kirby Smith]], inflict a crushing defeat on Union General [[William "Bull" Nelson]].
* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Chantilly]] &ndash; Confederate General [[Robert E. Lee]] leads his forces in an attack on retreating Union troops in [[Chantilly, Virginia]], driving them away.
* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Chantilly]] &ndash; Confederate General [[Robert E. Lee]] leads his forces in an attack on retreating Union troops in [[Chantilly, Virginia]], driving them away.
* [[September 2]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] reluctantly restores Union General [[George B. McClellan]] to full command, after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the [[Second Battle of Bull Run]].
* [[September 2]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] restores Union General [[George B. McClellan]] to full command, after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the [[Second Battle of Bull Run]].
* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: In the Confederacy's first invasion of the North, General [[Robert E. Lee]] leads 55,000 men of the [[Army of Northern Virginia]] across the [[Potomac River]] at [[White's Ford]] near [[Leesburg, Virginia]], into [[Maryland]].
* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: In the Confederacy's first invasion of the North, General [[Robert E. Lee]] leads 55,000 men of the [[Army of Northern Virginia]] across the [[Potomac River]] at [[White's Ford]] near [[Leesburg, Virginia]], into [[Maryland]].
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Francisco Solano López]] is appointed second [[President of Paraguay]].
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Francisco Solano López]] is appointed second [[President of Paraguay]].
* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]
* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]:
** [[Battle of Antietam]]: Union forces strategically defeat Confederate troops at [[Sharpsburg, Maryland]], in the bloodiest day in U.S. history, with over 22,000 casualties.
** [[Battle of Antietam]]: Union forces strategically defeat Confederate troops at [[Sharpsburg, Maryland]], in the bloodiest day in U.S. history, with over 22,000 casualties.
** The [[Allegheny Arsenal]] explosion results in the single largest civilian disaster during the war.
** The [[Allegheny Arsenal]] explosion results in the single largest civilian disaster during the war, with 78 workers – mostly young women – being killed.
* [[September 19]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Iuka]] &ndash; Union troops under Major General [[William Rosecrans]] defeat a Confederate force commanded by Major General [[Sterling Price]] at [[Iuka, Mississippi]].
* [[September 19]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Iuka]] &ndash; Union troops under Major General [[William Rosecrans]] defeat a Confederate force commanded by Major General [[Sterling Price]] at [[Iuka, Mississippi]].
* [[September 22]]
* [[September 22]]
** [[Otto von Bismarck]] becomes [[Minister President of Prussia]], following refusal by the country's [[Landtag]] to accept the military budget.
** [[Otto von Bismarck]] becomes [[Minister President of Prussia]], following refusal by the country's [[Landtag]] to accept the military budget.
** [[American Civil War]]: The preliminary announcement of the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] is made by U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]].
** [[American Civil War]]: The preliminary announcement of the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] is made by U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]]: From January 1, 1863, slaves in the Confederate States will be considered free.
*[[September 26]] &ndash; [[Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein]] signs into law the [[1862 Constitution of Liechtenstein]].
* [[September 29]] &ndash; New Prussian prime minister [[Otto von Bismarck]] delivers his ''[[Blood and Iron (speech)|Blood and Iron (Blut und Eisen)]]'' speech to the Prussian Landtag.
* [[September 29]] &ndash; New Prussian prime minister [[Otto von Bismarck]] delivers his ''[[Blood and Iron (speech)|Blood and Iron (Blut und Eisen)]]'' speech to the Prussian Landtag.


=== October&ndash;December ===
=== October&ndash;December ===
* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Perryville]] &ndash; [[Union Army]] forces under General [[Don Carlos Buell]] halt the [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] invasion of [[Kentucky]] by defeating troops led by General [[Braxton Bragg]] at [[Perryville, Kentucky]].
[[File:Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec 13, 1862.png|thumb|[[December 13]]: [[Battle of Fredericksburg]].|alt=]]
* [[October 9]] &ndash; The [[Transvaal Civil War]] breaks out, following [[Stephanus Schoeman]]'s unconstitutional ousting of the acting [[State President of the South African Republic|President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic]].<ref>''Stormvoël van die Noorde'' by O JO Ferreira; ''Jan Viljoen – 'n Transvaalse Wesgrenspionier'' (unpublished MA dissertation); documents and notes from the Jack Seale collection.</ref>
* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Perryville]] &ndash; [[Union Army]] forces under General [[Don Carlos Buell]] halt the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] invasion of [[Kentucky]], by defeating troops led by General [[Braxton Bragg]] at [[Perryville, Kentucky]].
* [[October 11]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: In the aftermath of the [[Battle of Antietam]], [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] General [[J. E. B. Stuart]] and his men loot [[Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]], during a [[Chambersburg Raid|raid into the North]].
* [[October 9]] &ndash; The [[Transvaal Civil War]] breaks out, following [[Stephanus Schoeman]]’s unconstitutional ousting of the acting [[State President of the South African Republic|President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic]].<ref>''Stormvoël van die Noorde'' by O JO Ferreira; ''Jan Viljoen – ‘n Transvaalse Wesgrenspionier'' (unpublished MA dissertation); documents and notes from the Jack Seale collection.</ref>
* [[October 11]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: In the aftermath of the [[Battle of Antietam]], [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] General [[J. E. B. Stuart]] and his men loot [[Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]], during a [[Chambersburg Raid|raid into the North]].
* [[October 23]] &ndash; [[Otto of Greece|Otto]] is deposed as [[King of Greece]].
* [[October 23]] &ndash; [[Otto of Greece|Otto]] is deposed as [[King of Greece]].
* [[October 24]] &ndash; [[Ramón Castilla]] loses the Presidency of [[Peru]] for a second time.
* [[October 24]] &ndash; [[Ramón Castilla]] loses the Presidency of [[Peru]] for a second time.
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** [[Notts County F.C.]] is founded in [[Nottingham]], England, making it (by the 21st century) the world's oldest professional [[Association football]] team.
** [[Notts County F.C.]] is founded in [[Nottingham]], England, making it (by the 21st century) the world's oldest professional [[Association football]] team.
* [[December]] &ndash; Peruvian slave raiders land on [[Easter Island]], beginning a decade of the [[Easter Island#Destruction of society and population|destruction of the society and population]] on the island.
* [[December]] &ndash; Peruvian slave raiders land on [[Easter Island]], beginning a decade of the [[Easter Island#Destruction of society and population|destruction of the society and population]] on the island.
[[File:Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec 13, 1862.png|thumb|[[December 13]]: [[Battle of Fredericksburg]].|alt=]]
* [[December 1]] &ndash; In his [[State of the Union address]], President [[Abraham Lincoln]] reaffirms the necessity of ending slavery, as he ordered ten weeks earlier in his [[Emancipation Proclamation]].
* [[December 1]] &ndash; In his [[State of the Union address]], President [[Abraham Lincoln]] reaffirms the necessity of ending slavery, as he ordered ten weeks earlier in his [[Emancipation Proclamation]].
[[File:USS Monitor - H58758.jpg|thumb|180px|right| [[December 30|Dec. 30]]: ''[[USS Monitor|Monitor]]'' sinks.]]
* [[December 2]] &ndash; The first [[United States Navy]] [[hospital ship]]s enter service.
* [[December 2]] &ndash; The first [[United States Navy]] [[hospital ship]]s enter service.
* [[December 12]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Yazoo Pass Expedition]] &ndash; Union [[ironclad]] [[gunboat]] {{USS|Cairo}} is sunk by a remotely-detonated "torpedo" ([[naval mine]]) while clearing mines from the [[Yazoo River]], the first armored ship sunk by mine.
* [[December 12]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Yazoo Pass Expedition]] &ndash; Union [[ironclad]] [[gunboat]] {{USS|Cairo}} is sunk by a remotely-detonated "torpedo" ([[naval mine]]) while clearing mines from the [[Yazoo River]], the first armored ship sunk by mine.
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* [[December 26]]&ndash;[[December 29|29]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]] &ndash; Another victory for the [[Confederate States Army|Confederate Army]], outnumbered two to one, results in six times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults commanded by Union general [[William T. Sherman]].
* [[December 26]]&ndash;[[December 29|29]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]] &ndash; Another victory for the [[Confederate States Army|Confederate Army]], outnumbered two to one, results in six times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults commanded by Union general [[William T. Sherman]].
* [[December 30]] &ndash; {{USS|Monitor}} sinks in a storm in the Atlantic, off [[Cape Hatteras, North Carolina]].
* [[December 30]] &ndash; {{USS|Monitor}} sinks in a storm in the Atlantic, off [[Cape Hatteras, North Carolina]].
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs an act that admits [[West Virginia]] to the Union, thus dividing [[Virginia]] into two. Meanwhile, the [[Battle of Stones River]] opens near [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee]].
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]:
** U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signs an act that admits [[West Virginia]] to the Union, thus dividing [[Virginia]] into two.
** The [[Battle of Stones River]] opens near [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee]].
[[File:Map of American Civil War in 1862.svg|thumb|200px|right|[[American Civil War]] in 1862]]
[[File:USS Monitor - H58758.jpg|thumb|180px|right| [[December 30|Dec. 30]]: ''[[USS Monitor|Monitor]]'' sinks.]]


=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
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* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[Jane Delano]], American founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service (d. [[1919]])
* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[Jane Delano]], American founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service (d. [[1919]])
* [[March 14]] &ndash; [[Vilhelm Bjerknes]], Norwegian physicist, meteorologist (d. [[1951]])
* [[March 14]] &ndash; [[Vilhelm Bjerknes]], Norwegian physicist, meteorologist (d. [[1951]])
* [[March 17]] &ndash; [[Silvio Gesell]], German economist (d. [[1930]])
* [[March 25]] &ndash; [[George Sutherland]], American politician, [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. [[1942]])
* [[March 25]] &ndash; [[George Sutherland]], American politician, [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. [[1942]])
* [[March 28]] &ndash; [[Aristide Briand]], French politician, winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1932]])
* [[March 28]] &ndash; [[Aristide Briand]], French politician, winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1932]])
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=== July&ndash;September ===
=== July&ndash;September ===
[[File:Klimt.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Gustav Klimt]]]]
[[File:Klimt.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Gustav Klimt]]]]
[[File:Claude Debussy ca 1908, foto av Félix Nadar.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Claude Debussy]]]]
[[File:Claude Debussy by Atelier Nadar.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Claude Debussy]]]]
[[File:Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - Google Art Project - restoration crop.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Ida B. Wells]]]]
[[File:Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - Google Art Project - restoration crop.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Ida B. Wells]]]]
[[File:Andrewfisher2.JPG|thumb|110px|right|[[Andrew Fisher]]]]
[[File:Andrewfisher2.JPG|thumb|110px|right|[[Andrew Fisher]]]]
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* [[Jessie King (writer)|Jessie King]], Scottish author (unknown year of death)
* [[Jessie King (writer)|Jessie King]], Scottish author (unknown year of death)
*[[Antoinette Kinney]], American state senator (d. 1945)
*[[Antoinette Kinney]], American state senator (d. 1945)
* [[Sufi Azizur Rahman]], Bengali Muslim theologian and teacher (d. [[1922]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Mashayekh-e-Chatgam|volume=1|last=Ahmadullah|first=Mufti|year=2016|publisher=Ahmad Publishers|location=11/1 Islami Tower, Banglabazar, Dhaka 1100|pages=137—139|ISBN=978-984-92106-4-1|edition=3}}</ref>
* [[Sufi Azizur Rahman]], Bengali Muslim theologian and teacher (d. [[1922]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Mashayekh-e-Chatgam|volume=1|last=Ahmadullah|first=Mufti|year=2016|publisher=Ahmad Publishers|location=Dhaka |pages=137–139|ISBN=978-984-92106-4-1|edition=3}}</ref>


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
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[[File:Samuel Colt engraving by John Chester Buttre, c1855.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Samuel Colt]]]]
[[File:Samuel Colt engraving by John Chester Buttre, c1855.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Samuel Colt]]]]
[[File:John Tyler Photographic Portrait Extracted.png|thumb|110px|[[John Tyler]]]]
[[File:John Tyler Photographic Portrait Extracted.png|thumb|110px|[[John Tyler]]]]
[[File:Benjamin D. Maxham - Henry David Thoreau - Restored - greyscale - straightened.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Henry David Thoreau]]]]
* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Samuel Colt]], American firearms inventor (b. [[1814]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Samuel Colt {{!}} American inventor and manufacturer {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Samuel-Colt |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=10 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Samuel Colt]], American firearms inventor (b. [[1814]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Samuel Colt {{!}} American inventor and manufacturer |website=Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Samuel-Colt |access-date=10 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[January 18]] &ndash; [[John Tyler]], 10th President of the United States (b. [[1790]])
* [[January 18]] &ndash; [[John Tyler]], 71, 10th President of the United States (b. [[1790]])
* [[January 20]] &ndash; [[Harriet Auber]], English poet (b. [[1773]])
* [[January 20]] &ndash; [[Harriet Auber]], English poet (b. [[1773]])
* [[February 3]] &ndash; [[Jean-Baptiste Biot]], French physicist, astronomer and mathematician (b. [[1774]])
* [[February 3]] &ndash; [[Jean-Baptiste Biot]], French physicist, astronomer and mathematician (b. [[1774]])
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* [[February 21]] &ndash; [[Justinus Kerner]], German physician (b. [[1786]])
* [[February 21]] &ndash; [[Justinus Kerner]], German physician (b. [[1786]])
* [[February 24]] &ndash; [[Bernhard Severin Ingemann]], Danish novelist, poet (b. [[1789]])
* [[February 24]] &ndash; [[Bernhard Severin Ingemann]], Danish novelist, poet (b. [[1789]])
* [[February 25]] &ndash; [[Jonathan Hine]], English hosiery manufacturer (b. [[1778]])
* [[March 22]] &ndash; [[Manuel Robles Pezuela]], former President of Mexico (executed) (b. [[1817]])
* [[March 22]] &ndash; [[Manuel Robles Pezuela]], former President of Mexico (executed) (b. [[1817]])
* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Albert Sidney Johnston]], American Confederate general (b. [[1803]])
* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Albert Sidney Johnston]], American Confederate general (b. [[1803]])
* [[April 10]] &ndash; [[W. H. L. Wallace]], [[American Civil War]] Union general (b. [[1821]])
* [[April 9]] &ndash; [[John Thomas (sculptor)|John Thomas]], English Victorian sculptor (b. [[1813]])
* [[April 10]] &ndash; [[W. H. L. Wallace]], [[American Civil War]] Union general (died of wounds) (b. [[1821]])
* [[April 19]] &ndash; [[Louis P. Harvey]], Governor of Wisconsin (b. [[1820]])
* [[April 19]] &ndash; [[Louis P. Harvey]], Governor of Wisconsin (b. [[1820]])
* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[Henry David Thoreau]], American author, philosopher (b. [[1817]])
* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[Henry David Thoreau]], American author, philosopher (b. [[1817]])
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* [[May 21]] &ndash; [[John Drew (actor)|John Drew Sr.]], Irish-American actor, manager (b. [[1827]])
* [[May 21]] &ndash; [[John Drew (actor)|John Drew Sr.]], Irish-American actor, manager (b. [[1827]])
* [[May 25]] &ndash; [[Juana Azurduy de Padilla]], South American guerrilla military leader (b. c. [[1781]])
* [[May 25]] &ndash; [[Juana Azurduy de Padilla]], South American guerrilla military leader (b. c. [[1781]])
* [[May 29]]
* [[May 29]] &ndash; [[Franciszek Mirecki]], Polish composer, music conductor, and music teacher (b. [[1791]])
**[[Henry Thomas Buckle]], English historian sometimes called "the father of scientific history" (b. [[1821]])
**[[Franciszek Mirecki]], Polish composer, music conductor, and music teacher (b. [[1791]])
* [[June 3]] &ndash; [[John Lea (epidemiologist)|John Lea]], American epidemiologist (b. [[1782]])
* [[June 17]] &ndash; [[Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning]], English Viceroy of India (b. [[1812]])
* [[June 17]] &ndash; [[Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning]], English Viceroy of India (b. [[1812]])
* [[June 20]] &ndash; [[Barbu Catargiu]], 1st Prime Minister of Romania (b. [[1807]])
* [[June 20]] &ndash; [[Barbu Catargiu]], 1st Prime Minister of Romania (b. [[1807]])
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* [[November 13]] &ndash; [[Ludwig Uhland]], German poet (b. [[1787]])
* [[November 13]] &ndash; [[Ludwig Uhland]], German poet (b. [[1787]])
* [[November 17]] &ndash; [[Mary Whitwell Hale]], American school founder (b. [[1810]])
* [[November 17]] &ndash; [[Mary Whitwell Hale]], American school founder (b. [[1810]])
* [[December 13]] &ndash; [[Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb]], American Confederate general (killed during the battle of Fredericksburg) (b. [[1823]])
* [[December 4]] &ndash; [[James Bennett (minister)]], English congregational minister (b. [[1774]])
* [[December 13]] &ndash; [[Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb]], American Confederate general (killed in action) (b. [[1823]])
* [[December 18]] &ndash; [[Barbara Fritchie]], American Civil War patriot (b. [[1766]])
* [[December 18]] &ndash; [[Barbara Fritchie]], American Civil War patriot (b. [[1766]])



Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 August 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1862 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1862
MDCCCLXII
Ab urbe condita2615
Armenian calendar1311
ԹՎ ՌՅԺԱ
Assyrian calendar6612
Baháʼí calendar18–19
Balinese saka calendar1783–1784
Bengali calendar1269
Berber calendar2812
British Regnal year25 Vict. 1 – 26 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2406
Burmese calendar1224
Byzantine calendar7370–7371
Chinese calendar辛酉年 (Metal Rooster)
4559 or 4352
    — to —
壬戌年 (Water Dog)
4560 or 4353
Coptic calendar1578–1579
Discordian calendar3028
Ethiopian calendar1854–1855
Hebrew calendar5622–5623
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1918–1919
 - Shaka Samvat1783–1784
 - Kali Yuga4962–4963
Holocene calendar11862
Igbo calendar862–863
Iranian calendar1240–1241
Islamic calendar1278–1279
Japanese calendarBunkyū 2
(文久2年)
Javanese calendar1790–1791
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4195
Minguo calendar50 before ROC
民前50年
Nanakshahi calendar394
Thai solar calendar2404–2405
Tibetan calendar阴金鸡年
(female Iron-Rooster)
1988 or 1607 or 835
    — to —
阳水狗年
(male Water-Dog)
1989 or 1608 or 836

1862 (MDCCCLXII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1862nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 862nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 62nd year of the 19th century, and the 3rd year of the 1860s decade. As of the start of 1862, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

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American Civil War in 1862

January–March

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January 30: USS Monitor.
February 6: Battle of Fort Henry.

April–June

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July–September

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Diagram of US Federal Government and American Union. Published: 1862, July 15.

October–December

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December 13: Battle of Fredericksburg.
Dec. 30: Monitor sinks.

Date unknown

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Births

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January–March

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David Hilbert
Edith Wharton

April–June

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July–September

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Gustav Klimt
Claude Debussy
Ida B. Wells
Andrew Fisher
Billy Hughes

October–December

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Gerhart Hauptmann

Date unknown

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Deaths

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January–June

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Samuel Colt
John Tyler
Henry David Thoreau

July–December

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Judith Montefiore
Martin Van Buren

References

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  1. ^ Miguel Galindo y Galindo (October 21, 2019). Catástrofe de Chalchicomula (PDF). Secretaria de Fomento. pp. 233–237. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "The Spirit of Pestilence". University of Victoria. March 30, 2002. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  3. ^ Neil Kent: Helsinki: A Cultural History, p. 18. Interlink Books, 2014. ISBN 978-1566565448.
  4. ^ "Our history". UBS. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  5. ^ Halen, Widar (1990). Christopher Dresser. Phaidon. p. 34. ISBN 0-7148-2952-8.
  6. ^ "An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes Archived May 27, 2016, at the Wayback Machine 12 Stat. 489, July 1, 1862
  7. ^ Stormvoël van die Noorde by O JO Ferreira; Jan Viljoen – 'n Transvaalse Wesgrenspionier (unpublished MA dissertation); documents and notes from the Jack Seale collection.
  8. ^ Ahmadullah, Mufti (2016). Mashayekh-e-Chatgam. Vol. 1 (3 ed.). Dhaka: Ahmad Publishers. pp. 137–139. ISBN 978-984-92106-4-1.
  9. ^ "Samuel Colt | American inventor and manufacturer". Britannica. Retrieved January 10, 2022.